The Sons remain six points behind Queen of the South in fourth place; the Doonhammers back on track with a 3-0 defeat of Morton at the weekend to extend their fine run of four and now with four wins from their last six games.

That run has seen QOTS assemble a six point cushion and BetVictor make them 1/5 favourites to nick that coveted fourth spot. Dumbarton do have a game in hand, however, and are 5/1 second favourites, Livingston out to 8/1 after their defeat at the weekend and 33/1 bar those.

Falkirk cut the gap to the top two to just six points after beating the Sons midweek and then turning over Dundee 1-0 at Dens Park. The Bairns are now 12/1 (from 20/1 for the title, whilst the Accies could only draw 1-1 away at second bottom Cowdenbeath.

Hamilton missed the chance to go clear at the top but were cut to even money with Dundee eased to 10/11 favourites with BetVictor to finish top of the pile.

The top two face off at the weekend at New Douglas Park and the home side are the favourites; Hamilton 7/5, Dundee 9/5 and the draw 9/4 with BetVictor; where is the title going?

Two very winnable games inside five days could see Dumbarton leap-frog both Livingston and Queen of the South with a trip to Morton followed by the Wasps’ visit to the Bet Butler Stadium at the weekend; Ian Murray must surely have his eyes set on two wins and six points?

BetVictor make the Sons 21/20 favourites for the midweek trip to Cappielow Park, Morton 5/2 and the draw 13/5. It looks a relatively straight-forward task for Dumbarton, against a side that have lost their last six on the spin.

The arrival of Alloa at the weekend will prove a much stiffer ask and although the Wasps are far from world-class, they often put in a performance that hints at plenty of ability.

A 3-0 defeat of Falkirk was followed by a home defeat to Raith and leaves Alloa sat third bottom; surely a repeat of such a performance will see the Sons well and truly put the Wasps to bed come Saturday?

Dumbarton are 20/23 favourites with BetVictor, Alloa 3/1 and the draw 12/5; with the advice be to tuck into the 5/1 for the Sons to nick a top four finish before they accrue six points over the weekend!

The Grand National headlines three days of fantastic jump racing at Aintree as the National Hunt season bows out for another year. Tartan Snow was a 100/1 winner for Scotland in the Foxhunters last season; fingers crossed Scotland be celebrating further success.

Lucinda Russell and Ryan Mania toasted success with Aurora’s Encore to victory at 66/1 last year and the pair team up with Mr Moonshine (33/1) with Brian Harding getting the leg-up and supposed second string Vintage Star (33/1) – can lightning strike twice?

BetVictor are paying an industry leading six places on the world’s greatest steeplechase with Teaforthree heading the market as the 8/1 favourite, seeking to build on his excellent third in last year’s renewal.

Scottish National winner Godsmejudge continues to attract support and has been backed into 20/1 to build on his Ayr success for Scottish born trainer Alan King, whilst King also has Walkon to go to war with.

The nine-year-old was second over the National fences last season when chasing home subsequent Hennessy winner Triolo D’Alene and he could prove to be a big price at 50/1 to give the Barbury Castle trainer a famous first success in the race.

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